m030 220 coupe on ebay
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Yeah an NSX would be amazing. I can't even imagine how amazing. It's far beyond what I can afford or expect to leave parked in front of my apartment. But I would consider it an upgrade from a stock 968.
But my 968 won't be stock for long..............
But my 968 won't be stock for long..............
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I probably wouldn't call it an upgrade. I'm sure the 968 has better braking than the NSX. NSX has slightly more hp. Plus the NSX gets you the privilege of being the bad *** in the 'hood when you are hanging out down at the local high school with all the ricers and their civics.
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JEEEZUS!!!! Them brakes is HUGE in comparison! Are those the actual m030 brakes or are they 993 big reds?
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What did the car end up selling for?
I probably wouldn't call it an upgrade. I'm sure the 968 has better braking than the NSX. NSX has slightly more hp. Plus the NSX gets you the privilege of being the bad *** in the 'hood when you are hanging out down at the local high school with all the ricers and their civics.
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What did the car end up selling for?
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I wish I didn't look, because now I'm sad I didn't buy it. $9900. Bargain steal of a deal.
Chris: Both our 968s have problems, his NSX is running like a champ, and you're making fun of it. Reliability trumps all!
Chris: Both our 968s have problems, his NSX is running like a champ, and you're making fun of it. Reliability trumps all!
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My brothers 93' Town and Country has been trouble free for atleast 2 years. That doesn't mean we should all run out and buy one. There are bad japanese cars, the Supra for example. Reliablilty nightmare and DIY atrocity.
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Facts are facts............Japanese cars as a whole are reliable.........anyone who cant admit that isnt living in reality.........
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Well that's just a generalization. MOST japanese cars are reliable. Like Richard said, Supra reliability is laughable. I think most, if not all Hondas (and Acuras) engines are built well. And when you finally find a RWD Honda, with some good NA power, how can you go wrong?
What does this have to do with an m030 coupe?
What does this have to do with an m030 coupe?
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Well that's just a generalization. MOST japanese cars are reliable. Like Richard said, Supra reliability is laughable. I think most, if not all Hondas (and Acuras) engines are built well. And when you finally find a RWD Honda, with some good NA power, how can you go wrong?
What does this have to do with an m030 coupe?
What does this have to do with an m030 coupe?
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